
Bring in those coins and don’t forget to wear those PJ’s on Tuesday 😴


Book Fair is almost here and you know what that means. MST will be counting down this week, September 7-10, with our annual coin drive!
This year, coins collected will be used to make a donation to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital! Bring coins; dress up; have fun; help make a difference!
Book Fair begins next week: Monday, September 13th!



It is time for Labor Day Weekend! Marion School District will be closed Friday, September 3rd and Monday, September 6th. Students and staff will return to school on Tuesday, September 7th. Stay safe and enjoy!


Mr. Miller’s 5th grade students use math skills to research and create plans for new fidget business proposal. 👨🏽🔬👩🏻💻📊😎




September is off to a great start thanks to a surprise snack for our teachers and staff. Even under the masks, you can see their smiles! 🗣SHOUT OUT to our wonderful C.I.A. (Community In Action). Thank you for making our day! #teamMST #creatingthefuture #CIA




The September Monthly Memo is here! Click the link below to see some of the great things that happened last month and to get important information about upcoming events.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nSqCMib_M7J04YneGpvW-2A56GIZppa1/view?usp=sharing

Parent/Teacher Conferences are tomorrow, September 2nd. Drop in to see your student's teachers any time between 1 pm and 7 pm. We can't wait to see you then! This is a no student day.


Our Community in Action group is getting geared up for the new school year. Please join them for a virtual meeting on Thursday, September 9th at 7:30 pm. The meeting will take place over zoom. The link for the meeting will be posted on the Community in Action facebook group.


Parent/Teacher Conferences are this Thursday, September 2nd. Drop in to see your student's teachers any time between 1 pm and 7 pm. We can't wait to see you then! This is a no student day.


These fabulous leaders got our days started off in a great way this week. Thank you, students, for stepping up to help with the announcements.


Clip the principal! Check out these students who worked hard to make smart choices. Their smart choices moved their clips all the way up to the principal. We are so proud of our students!

Clip the principal! Check out these students who worked hard to make smart choices. Their smart choices moved their clips all the way up to the principal. We are so proud of our students!

Enrichment Stations
Students in Mrs. Sagaskey's class have been busy learning and growing. This week, they started their enrichment stations. These independent learners have been doing amazing things in their stations!

Another amazing student caught clipping the principals!

The oh-so talented announcers of the week!


It's FRI-YAY! Our fabulous principals took some happiness to all our faculty and staff today. The wheel was spun and prizes were won. A special thanks to the ladies at the Church of Christ for their generous donation of school supplies. MST is so thankful for our community.

Last week in music class, 4th grade students read "The Squiggle". Students created their own squiggles and then explored them with movement and instruments. The students combined their musical squiggles to make one beautiful song together. Click the link below to see a video of Ms. Phillips's class sharing their song. Here you will see the creations of Kaleb Lucas, Elizabeth Peppers, Antwone Wright, Raven Whitaker, Addison Stewart, Avery Rogers, Ballie Morris, Jeremiah Coopwood, and Maddox Martin.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r_sMZtxQSdXBZ9ESiBueenq77U_Rz2VE/view?usp=sharing




Take a look at these students who showed up and showed out to help with our morning announcements. Our students are doing amazing things!

There are some huge smiles happening behind those face masks because these students clipped the principal. Our principals get so excited when students get to bring those clips to them and show off their smart choices. We are so proud of our students!

Hailey Phillips, from Mrs. Ezekiel's class, clipped the principal today. Let's give Hailey a big round of applause for being a leader and making great choices!
